Pembroke Community Center Girls and Boys Programs coming March 30th!
Fearless Focus is thrilled to launch our five-week program for girls and boys at the Pembroke Community Center, starting March 30th. This course features the signature classes that have been so successful for our students over the last 25 years, including The Role of Posture and Presence, Social Superpowers: How to Build Strong Friendships and Speak Up, Voice Projection and Presence, Master Your Mindset, Master Your Life, and Ready, Set, Etiquette. To ensure every child receives the most impactful experience possible, participants will be separated into two age groups for 9 to 10 year olds and 11 to 13 year olds. Each class offers specific activities that are designed to be both meaningful and fun, providing a space where children can step out of their comfort zones and embrace their full potential.
Click here for helpful signup directions.
We are still offering private lessons and Girl Scout programs. Please contact Maria Wood-Smith at 774-454-8151 to schedule.
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